Crimea partisans spot Russian bases, deliver intel to Ukraine

In Sevastopol, partisans scouted two Russian military sites and passed the intelligence to Ukrainian forces, according to the movement ATESH.
"Our agents observed two sites in Sevastopol – medical warehouses (unit 22923) and the base of the 12th anti-aircraft missile regiment (unit 85702). All collected information has been passed to the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the statement said.
At the medical warehouses of the Russian Ministry of Defense, located at 28 Kreposnoye Highway, heightened security and active vehicle movement were recorded. The occupiers may be storing "something valuable" there.
At the base of the 12th regiment on Fiolent Highway, mostly decommissioned equipment and scrap metal were observed.
"Earlier, we had already inspected the regiment’s headquarters, where security measures were reinforced following Ukrainian drone strikes," the partisans said.
Reconnaissance of enemy bases in Crimea
Previously, partisans in Sevastopol discovered a command post coordinating Russian airstrikes in southern Ukraine. It is located on the territory of the former Sevastopol Aviation Plant, now operating as a branch of Aviakomplekt enterprise.
ATESH also reported on the situation at the Kacha airfield in occupied Crimea, identifying key Russian military sites.